Braces and TAD's - probably the only viable option with a decent chance of success and acceptable result. It involves the orthodontist placing small metal bone anchors in your upper jaw to help pull the upper back teeth upwards.

Braces and transpalatal bar - this encourages the molars to move upwards, allowing the bite to close down. Most successful in growing patients. Limited success with older patients. Hint - 15 year old girl is probably done growing.

Braces and hi-pull headgear - ditto the last one.

Braces and elastics - causes extrusion of your front teeth and is prone to relapse. I would run away from this one.

Braces with extractions - Trust me...you just aren't the right kind of case for it.

What is nice about your case, is that you HAVE a nice smile line. We don't want the upper front teeth to move either up or down. So as the video shows, the back of the maxilla goes up, but the front pretty much stays put. Obviously, it also involves going back into braces. That's a bummer I know. The other thing to consider is your age. At 15 most surgeons will not do jaw surgery unless they know you are done growing. So all that being said, and your stated non-desire to do surgery, option 2 is the only option I would attempt.

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